Rochester police offer holiday safety tips

Thursday

Nov 29, 2012 at 3:15 AM

ROCHESTER — The holiday season is always a special time of year. They are, however, also a time when thieves and con-artists are frequently on the prowl.

With the busyness of the season, people become careless and vulnerable to theft and other holiday crime. We can never be too careful, too prepared, or too aware. The Rochester Police Department would like to remind the community to be vigilant in their safety and security this holiday season.

It is our pleasure to offer you these holiday shopping tips:

■ Always lock your car doors, no matter if you are out shopping or parked at home.

■ Do not leave valuables visible in the car — secure them in your trunk. Keep receipts in your pockets … not in shopping bags.

■ If you shop at night, park in areas that have adequate lighting.

■ Consider shopping with a family member or a friend rather than going alone.

■ Stay alert to your surroundings and keep an eye on the people around you.

■ Stay off your cell phone as you walk through parking lots and streets, as this is a distraction that makes you vulnerable to criminals.

■ If you are ready to leave the mall and feel uneasy about entering the parking lot by yourself, stay in the mall and ask for a security escort.

■ Avoid carrying large amounts of cash — make sure purses and wallets are secure on your person, and be aware of their location at all times.

■ If you are shopping with children, make a plan in case you get separated — select a central meeting place and make sure your children know they can ask mall security if they need help.

■ Do not keep your purse in the shopping cart — keep it on you at all times.

■ Report suspicious people or activity to law enforcement immediately.

Here are a few fine home safety tips:

■ Arrange to have packages delivered to a neighbor of yours — if you are not home to receive them — packages left on porches, doorsteps, or apartment hallways are “easy picking” for thieves.

■ Always lock your home’s doors and windows, even if you are only gone for a few minutes.

■ Consider simple outside decorations — elaborate or large lawn pieces are often targets for thieves.

■ Create an up-to-date home inventory including make, model, serial number, and photographs of items — including jewelry (this inventory should be kept safe, out of the home if possible).

■ At least two light timers should be set to turn lights and television on and off when away for an extended time period — this gives the appearance that someone is home.

■ Make arrangements with neighbors or a friend to retrieve your mail and newspaper when you are away for a period of time — an overstuffed mailbox is a sure sign that no one is home, and burglars are tempted to check those envelopes for holiday gifts.

■ Large displays of holiday gifts should not be visible through the windows or doors of your home.